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Bad news for future opponents

Every game dozens of players stand out. Key players do what was expected and the contribution is obvious. There is no need to mention them.

Last week vs the Jets I thought BR was as sharp in every phase of the game and moving as well as ever. Reminding me of 2005. This I thought was "Bad news for future opponents."

Against Carolina I couldn't believe how sharp Heath Miller was. He looked quicker, more agile and more intense than ever. "More bad news for future opponents".

For the 1st time this season I looked at ProFootballWeekly and this little article kind of summed up just one phase of the numerous areas the Steelers seem to be getting together. All amounting to "Bad news for future Steeler opponents." What do you see as bad news for future opponents?

The Steelers are a hard team to figure out. When they play against most teams they can potentially beat any given one of them at any time. However the handful of teams that really have wide open offenses with multiple targets, a good QB, and a coach that can gameplan well tend to give them fits.

Depending on the opponent it can be good or bad news if you play the Steelers quite honestly.

When healthy, we can beat any team, even when BA sticks to his same plan.

When your O and D lines are depleted it really shows up, especially later rounds of playoffs.

I am impressed with how hard the Steelers consistently play and how much success they have year after year, but you don't win multiple games in the playoffs with luck. Your weaknesses will be targeted.